Sentences with phrase «as flawed human»

This novelette gives us Didier Rain at his finest as a flawed human being.
Only The Brave could have quite easily been that kind of red meat for red states, but the film eschews bumper - sticker patriotism to present its heroes as flawed human beings instead of fetish objects and plaster saints.
As stated, Oscar is presented as a flawed human.
He sees her, he reassures her that she's human and as perfect as any flawed human can be.
Margot Robbie is marvelously prickly in a rare portrait of a woman as a flawed human being full of hypocrisies.
With its intimate focus on Harding as a difficult personality, this is still an extraordinarily rare sort of portrait of a woman as a flawed human being full of hypocrisies, strong - willed yet weak, tough to pin down.
What if they as flawed human don't stand over us but with us?
He sees beyond what they've done... and the reality is, as flawed humans, it's tough for us to see past that surface stuff most of the time.

Not exact matches

What Facebook means is that the algorithm chooses what to show you — as though the algorithm was some kind of omniscient entity, and not a thing programmed by flawed human beings.
Those who continue to cling to the fatally flawed infinite economic growth within a resource finite biosphere won't have much to cling to as we witness the outcome of the laws of basic arithmitic, physics, and chemistry on this planet overwhelmed by artificially supported human population and resource exploitation.
The ignorance bred by religion regarding what human beings as containing a ghost in the machine led the way for the misconceptions believed by communists regarding human beings as blank slates, since both religion and communists envisioned human beings in this flawed conceptual manner, denying the evolved components of the brain and the innate nature we are born with due to our genetic make up.
Humans are flawed, as are many biological creatures.
Not for the communist atrocities those were caused by attempts to engineer society, based on a flawed understanding of innate human nature and a fallacious belief in humans beings as blank slates.
This comparison is not as outrageous as it seems: Like monasticism, science is an enterprise with a superhuman aim whose achievement is forever beyond the capacities of the flawed humans who aspire toward it.
The disposal of unsound religious beliefs and practices through the resolute application of knowledge leading to common acceptance of their fatal flaws is a well - established and time - honored tradition whose constructive value is populated with hundreds of noteworthy precedents that serve as benchmarks in the continuing enlightenment of the human race.
It's because we're so flawed as human beings that Jesus died on the cross.
To embrace such a system, as flawed as all human understanding is, without questioning it is certainly NOT reflective of anything Jesus ever taught.
So this perfect, all - powerful being creates flawed humans so that he can punish them when they behave exactly as he created them to behave.
As Russell Hittinger has shown in his book The First Grace: Rediscovering the Natural Law in a Post-Christian Society (see chapter four), St. Thomas's point is not that the judge corrects a flawed human law in favor of the natural law.
I see it as being a flawed human.
-LSB-...] Caritas in Veritate has real literary and practical flaws -LSB-...] yet, viewed in the light of Benedict's earlier encyclicals, Caritas in Veritate can be seen as one long call to conversion -LSB-... requiring] «new eyes and a new heart, capable of rising above a materialistic vision of human events.»
I also know that humans by flawed default will interpret the words as they morally see fit, because it is in our nature to judge others against ourselves and our own ethics, beliefs, and morals.
P.S.. Another great quote from Pastrix we've been discussing on the Facebook page is this one: «Grace isn't about God creating humans as flawed beings and then acting all hurt when we inevitably fail and then stepping in like the hero to grant us grace — like saying «Oh, it's OK, I'll be a good guy and forgive you.»
As such, and since the God of Islam is the same God of Christianity and Judaism (according to the Quran that just been certified), Christianity and Judaism are true religions of God with text that has been corrupted (another reason you find contradictions with science because ordinary humans changed the word of God so you can see the flaws in it).
This Vienna Declaration, as it is also called, is a grievously flawed document that compares unfavorably not only with the U.S. Bill of Rights but with the UN's own Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948.
As humans we are able reason how setting standards for our social groups benefited our survival and thus aiding others helped us in the long run versus just some survival of the fittest flawed notion.
As Reynolds writes, «Neediness, vulnerability, or lack of ability is not a flaw detracting from an otherwise pure and complete human nature.
How can flawed, finite humans such as you and I fully grasp the concept of God?
Thus he could not be the god from any of the Judeo - Christian holy books who is as flawed as any human being I have ever known.
The flaws in Walzer's analysis of the liberationist project stem from his inclination to see religious and conservative countermovements as problems to be solved rather than as expressions of genuine and worthy human aspirations.
It certainly casts him as a very human figure which is good to see as many Christians tend cast him as a hero of the bible without flaws and shortcomings.
And now you've finally come to the area of disconnect, where you will make the assertion that as soon as fertilization occurs, it's a human life, and people point out the flaw in that.
Yeah, vulgarity for the sake of vulgarity strikes me as uninteresting, but raunchy comedies are compelling when they treat their flawed characters like human beings we can observe and understand.
Jon Negroni: Yeah, vulgarity for the sake of vulgarity strikes me as uninteresting, but raunchy comedies are compelling when they treat their flawed characters like human beings we can observe and understand.
We non-believers have our flaws, as is human.
Still, by starting with the frankly stated premise that the problem is the flawed human character in a mysterious universe, Miller was able to highlight the universal aspects of even so eccentric an experience as that of the Puritans.
Flawed from being perfect as compared to other humans, it's really quite simple.
I pray that you will find our Creator, who holds not will over you, that does not judge you, and that accepts you as the perfect human being you are, though others may call you flawed.
Most of these «Abephobes» are libertarians and neo-Confederates who blame Lincoln for a host of modern ills; some, it seems, also idealized Lincoln as youths and became permanently disillusioned after learning that he was not wholly above the usual run of human flaws.
«Jesus Christ dying for my sins spoke to the humility we all have to have as human beings, that we're sinful and we're flawed and we make mistakes, and that we achieve salvation through the grace of God» — Barack Hussein Obama
They are the most flawed among us, whatever deep held insecurity or mental dysfunction drives individuals to seek truth in the completely unknowable and to accept words from the quill or mouth of another human being as that of a deity is long obsolete in the hearts of man.
We are fatally flawed as human beings.
A movie like The Exorcist — as controversial as it is — also shows that, contrary to the mad scientist characters who try to seize power from God, God in fact manages to work His will through very flawed, human servants.
I believe that, like myself, they are blind to some of their own shortcomings and as a fellow flawed human, I should feel more kinship than malevolence.
Although there are probably governmental and institutional structures that can operate in a manner consistant with God's laws of harmony and love, as they stand now they are thoroughly saturated with flawed and inharmonious principles, which makes them for all intents and purposes, human instutions.
Sophisticated modern Christian writers, such as Søren Kierkegaard, Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr, defend its validity, interpreting original sin as a metaphor for our flawed and precarious human condition.
What about that «flawed» science that The Cornucopia Institute depended on when exposing concerns that food - grade carrageenan poses human health risks as an inflammatory agent and possible carcinogen?
As loving caregivers and flawed mediators — we're human, we don't always get it right — we've taught our girls that when someone does you wrong, or when you do wrong by someone, it's best to immediately make amends and move on.
None of them are perfect, some may even be deeply flawed... but if they are coupled with a number of other factors, such as sociology, human history, biology, and more... a picture begins to emerge.
It's one of our flaws as humans.
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